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Leading Shia religio-political party Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) will hold a public gathering in Karachi on May 21, announced the party’s secretary-general Allama Raja Nasir Abba, adding that gathering titled ‘Istehkam-e-Pakistan and Imam Mehdi (AS) Conference’, will be held at Nishtar Park and will be attended by a large number of people.

He made this announcement at a press conference along with other party leaders including Allama Mirza Yousuf Hussain at the Catholic Club near Numaish Chowrangi. Abbas explained that the conference aims to raise a voice for a better judicial system, implementation of the National Action Plan, missing scholars and youth, economic instability and targeting of the Shia community. He said the party is inviting every Pakistani to this convention, as it will provide everyone a chance to raise their voice against injustice. Abbas also said that they condemn the fact that former Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan spokesperson Ehsanullah Ehsan was being given media coverage and said it is painful for families of victims of terrorism-related incidents, such as the attack on Army Public School, Peshawar, to see him speak freely on television. He demanded that instead of pardoning such terrorists, the government should try such people for their terrorist activities and make an example of them. Later, Abbas also spoke about the recent Panama case trial in the Supreme Court, saying there are many corruption cases against the prime minister but who would investigate him. He added that there should be a system in the country in which that even the prime minister will be held accountable for his crimes. Abbas also said that the way Mashaal Khan was killed by a mob is highly condemnable, adding that scholars should educate the public about the blasphemy law. Only the State has the right to punish people, and nobody else can punish if it is even proven that a person committed blasphemy. He also condemned the attack by the Afghan army in Chaman and said that his party stands with the Pakistan Army.

The participants included human rights activists, civil society members, workers and leaders of political and religio-political parties, students and professionals. They were carrying the Palestinian national flags and raising slogans against the Zionist regime of fake State of Israel, the occupier of the sacred land of Palestine. They were also lifting placards and banners inscribed with the slogans in support of the oppressed Palestinians. Those who represented their parties at the Palestine Solidarity March included Sabir Abu Maryam of PLF, former Member of National Assembly Muzaffar Hussain Hashmi, incumbent member of Sindh Assembly Mehfooz Yar Khan, Pirzada Azhar Ali Hamedani of PML, Faisal Shaikh of PPP, Israr Abbasi of PTI, Allama Qazi Ahmed Noorani and Aqeel Anjum of Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan, Maulana Baqir Zaidi of Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen, Mohammad Hussain Mehanti of Jamaat-e-Islami, Matloob Awan Qadri of All Pakistan Sunni Tehreek, Tariq Hassan of PMLQ, Shabbar Raza of Jafaria Alliance, Karamat Ali of PILER, Adeel Farooqi and Qazi Bashir of Peoples Lawyers Forum, Owais Rabbani of Youth Parliament, Rao Nasir of Interfaith Harmony, Ibrahim Amr, president of Palestinian students studying in Pakistan, Asad Iqbal Butt of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Naeem Qureshi of Karachi Bar Association, Khalid Nawaz Marwat, Laeeq Ahmed of Tanzeemul Ikhwan, Haris Mithani and Uttam Parkash of business community, Sardar Ramesh Singh, chief of Sikh community, Abdul Ghaffar Khanani of All Pakistan Tajir Ittehad, Fareed Memon of Peoples Students Federation, Owais Ali of Imamia Students Organisation, Sher Afridi of Pakhtun Students Federation, Kazim Ali of Wahdat Youth, Mohammad Aijaz of Jamaat-e-Islami Youth, renowned scholar Dr Talat Wizarat, Qazi Zahid Hussain, Imran Shehzad, Dr Khalid Akhtar of Human Rights Network and others. Speaking at the PLF March they urged the Muslims around the world not to forget the burning and life and death issue of Muslim Ummah that is Palestine. They appealed to all the Muslims and in particular the Muslim regimes to play their much-needed active and leading role to end the occupation of the illegitimate state of Israel. They lamented that Al-Quds and Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site of history of Islam have also been under the illegitimate occupation of the Zionist regime of fake state of Israel. They vowed that Pakistani youths, professional and political and human rights activists would continue to express solidarity with the Palestinian brethren. They vowed that struggle to liberate Palestinian would be continued. They also burnt flags of the Zionist regime and of the United States for its all our support to the Israeli crimes against humanity in Palestine.

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